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Revision as of 14:12, 20 January 2023
Author | medelec35 |
Version | 2.0 |
Category | Calculation |
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Map Function component
The map function is intended to change one range of values into another range of values. For example. Output from a temperature sensor is in centigrade. you can map it to give the result in Fahrenheit. To do that set: InMin to 0, InMax 100, OutMin to 32 & OutMax to 212
Component Source Code
Please click here for the component source code: FC_Comp_Source_Map-Function.fcfx
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